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− | + | The Bio-Transport module is used to ferry organic lifeforms, both dead and alive, recovered from a mission site that has been cleared of all hostiles - and where appropriate: mission objectives - back to an X-COM [[Alien Containment (Apocalypse) | Alien Containment]] module for research purposes. | |
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+ | The vehicle carrying the Bio-Transport can unload all of its contents into the Alien Containment module of any X-COM base that it parks or docks at. If there is no module at the base, the aliens will remain in the Bio-Transport module. If there is a containment module but insufficient room, you are given the opportunity to decide which aliens are to be kept or disposed. | ||
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+ | Though the information may suggest otherwise, the Bio-Transport Module is similar to [[Cargo Module (Apocalypse) | Cargo Module]] in that there is no upper limit to how many aliens the Bio-Transport Module can hold while in-transit. | ||
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+ | Not to be confused with the [[Bio-Trans]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:58, 6 November 2009
The Bio-Transport module is used to ferry organic lifeforms, both dead and alive, recovered from a mission site that has been cleared of all hostiles - and where appropriate: mission objectives - back to an X-COM Alien Containment module for research purposes.
The vehicle carrying the Bio-Transport can unload all of its contents into the Alien Containment module of any X-COM base that it parks or docks at. If there is no module at the base, the aliens will remain in the Bio-Transport module. If there is a containment module but insufficient room, you are given the opportunity to decide which aliens are to be kept or disposed.
Though the information may suggest otherwise, the Bio-Transport Module is similar to Cargo Module in that there is no upper limit to how many aliens the Bio-Transport Module can hold while in-transit.
Not to be confused with the Bio-Trans.